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Arms exports to Israel must stop immediately: UN experts

Any transfer of weapons or ammunition to Israel that would be used in Gaza is likely to violate international humanitarian law and must cease immediately, UN experts* warned today.

"All States must 'ensure respect' for international humanitarian law by parties to an armed conflict, as required by 1949 Geneva Conventions and customary international law," the experts said. "States must accordingly refrain from transferring any weapon or ammunition – or parts for them – if it is expected, given the facts or past patterns of behaviour, that they would be used to violate international law."

"Such transfers are prohibited even if the exporting State does not intend the arms to be used in violation of the law – or does not know with certainty that they would be used in such a way – as long as there is a clear risk," they said.

The experts welcomed the decision of a Dutch appeals court on 12 February 2024 ordering the Netherlands to halt the export of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel. The court found that there was a "clear risk" that the parts would be used to commit or facilitate serious violations of international humanitarian law, as "there are many indications that Israel has violated the humanitarian law of war in a not insignificant number of cases".

The Dutch court pointed to the extensive civilian casualties, including thousands of children; the destruction of 60% of civilian homes and extensive damage to hospitals, water and food supplies, schools and religious buildings; widespread severe hunger; and the displacement of 85% of Palestinians in Gaza. It also highlighted evidence of the prolific use of imprecise "dumb bombs"; deliberate, disproportionate and indiscriminate attacks; failures to warn civilians of attacks; and incriminating statements by Israeli commanders and soldiers.

Over 29,313 Palestinians have been killedand 69,333 injured in Gaza since 7 October 2023, the majority being women and children. "Israel has repeatedly failed to comply with international law," the experts said.

The experts noted that States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty have additional treaty obligations to deny arms exports if they "know" that the arms "would" be used to commit international crimes; or if there is an "overriding risk" that the arms transferred "could" be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. European Union member states are further bound by EU arms export control law.

"The need for an arms embargo on Israel is heightened by the International Court of Justice's ruling on 26 January 2024 that there is a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza and the continuing serious harm to civilians since then", the experts said. The Genocide Convention of 1948 requiresStates parties to employ all means reasonably available to them to prevent genocide in another state as far as possible. "This necessitates halting arms exports in the present circumstances", the experts said.

The experts welcomed the suspension of arms transfers to Israel by Belgium, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the Japanese company Itochu Corporation. The European Union also recently discouragedarms exports to Israel.

The experts urged other States to immediately halt arms transfers to Israel, including export licenses and military aid. The United States and Germany are by far the largest arms exporters and shipments have increased since 7 October 2023. Other military exporters include France, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.

The experts noted that arms transfers to Hamas and other armed groups are also prohibited by international law, given their grave violations of international humanitarian law on 7 October 2023, including hostage-taking and subsequent indiscriminate rocket fire.
 

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You're right but I don't think Scuffed would disagree. It's just they are held in better esteem and moral standing despite all the evidence of the damage the USA has caused to the world as being the "leader of the free world" or world police. They bear more of the responsibility.

Draconian domestic politics aside, I would like people who say USA is better than China in geopolitical terms to show me a single instance in which China invaded another country in the last two decades outside the few border disputes with India and Vietnam.

Even calling it double standard feels unfair, it's just yellow peril fantasy.
 

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I'm glad we're debating *checks notes* US vs China as a global leader instead of, idk, the topic actually at hand. Yeah, let's debate world leaders while people die. Thanks armchair world leaders of this thread.
 
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UNRWA suspends aid to northern Gaza amid ‘collapse of civil order’

Desperation of people searching for food in southern areas is making journeys north unsafe, says UN

UNRWA suspends aid to northern Gaza amid 'collapse of civil order'

The UN agency in charge of Palestinian affairs said it has been forced to pause aid deliveries to northern Gaza – where it is not "possible to conduct proper humanitarian operations" – amid increasing reports of famine among people in the area.

The UN began warning of "pockets of famine" in Gaza last month, with needs particularly acute in the north. Conditions have steadily worsened since, causing a rise in the number of hungry people making fraught attempts to claim aid from passing trucks.

"The desperate behaviour of hungry and exhausted people is preventing the safe and regular passage of our trucks," said Tamara Alrifai, director of external relations for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). She added that she was "very wary of how to explain this so as not to make it sound like we are blaming people or describing these things as criminal acts".

"But we want to say that their stopping our trucks to help themselves is no longer making it possible to conduct proper humanitarian operations," she added.

UNRWA has not been granted permits by the Israeli authorities to deliver aid to northern Gaza for more than a month, while humanitarian organisations have increasingly despaired at the tiny trickle of aid permitted into Gaza.

The agency has also warned that it could be forced to cease operations across the Middle East in the coming weeks amid a funding crisis, while Israeli politicians including the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, have demanded that UNRWA cease operations and that other UN agencies assume the same work.

Before the 7 October last year, when Hamas militants stormed towns and kibbutzim around the Gaza Strip, killing an estimated 1,139 people and taking about 250 people hostage, an average of 500 trucks of aid were permitted by the Israeli authorities to enter the territory each day. But amid a fierce campaign of Israeli bombardment, the supply of aid permitted into Gaza has dwindled, with sometimes as little as a few dozen trucks allowed in.

The UN has warned that famine risks taking hold across Gaza, particularly in the north. Aid convoys that enter Gaza from the southernmost city of Rafah pass areas where an estimated 1.5 million people are seeking shelter after being forced south by Israeli forces, and have grown increasingly desperate due to the lack of food.

Since Israeli ground forces encircled Gaza City last November and demanded that civilians flee south, aid deliveries to the north have become increasingly difficult for humanitarian groups.
 
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Hey, can we actually focus on the topic instead of this nonsense China vs USA nonsense?
 

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Researchers project war and disease could kill 74,000 Gazans in six months


More than 74,000 people could die due to war and disease in Gaza over the next six months if the conflict escalates, according to projections from researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health.

Researchers projected that, even with an immediate permanent cease-fire, there would be 6,550 more deaths in Gaza as a result of the war, "due to the time it would take to improve water, sanitation and shelter conditions, reduce malnutrition, and restore functioning healthcare services in Gaza." If epidemic diseases occur, the projected number would rise to 11,580.

If the status quo continues, the researchers project 58,260 deaths, or a total of 66,720 if epidemics occur. Under an "escalation scenario," researchers projected 74,290 lives would be lost, or 85,750 in the event of epidemics
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The number of projected fatalities in the report does not include the lives already lost in Gaza since the start of the war, which is more than 29,000, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

 

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Oh, we're totally going to.

Twenty to thirty years from now if this hasn't all been completely forgotten/swept under the rug, you'll see the same people who are currently turning a blind eye or aiding Israel in ethnically cleansing Palestinians prattle on about "oh, it was such a tragedy. Never again." and other empty words that will make you want to pull your hair out and scream.
 

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Researchers project war and disease could kill 74,000 Gazans in six months


Researchers projected that, even with an immediate permanent cease-fire, there would be 6,550 more deaths in Gaza as a result of the war, "due to the time it would take to improve water, sanitation and shelter conditions, reduce malnutrition, and restore functioning healthcare services in Gaza." If epidemic diseases occur, the projected number would rise to 11,580.
It's horrifying that the "best case scenario" still results in over 6,500 more killed by Israel's colonization. An immediate ceasefire is critical, but it should not and cannot be the end.
 

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View: https://x.com/potus/status/1760812355204592101?s=46

Lmao. This fucking hypocrite.

I can't post it here, but Eli Valley's depiction of Biden's role in this genocide is so on point.


Biden doesnt mince words, he minces Palestinian children

And yeah that EV cartoon is right on.

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Netanyahu's first post-war plan seeks security buffer in Gaza — in blow to U.S. diplomacy

In a sparse document released overnight and translated by NBC News, Netanyahu outlines the previously stated immediate goals.

Netanyahu's first post-war plan seeks security buffer in Gaza — in blow to U.S. diplomacy


When people tell you who they are, believe them. Israel have been broadcasting these ambitions forever and now they're slowly acting on them.

US will be so furious at this "blow", they will fast track more billions of bombs their way to teach them a lesson.

Here's for contrast:

View: https://x.com/lulaoficial/status/1761174646177607773?s=46

Emphasis mine. The interview in question was the one he did on Ethiopia, here's the full English transcript:
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President Lula's press conference during visit to Ethiopia

Full transcript of the press conference by Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during his visit to Ethiopia (Africa) on February 18, 2024


Good on him for not backing down and standing by his statement.


View: https://twitter.com/chicagotribune/status/1761081045196173358

Just say occupation. We know what it is. The carefully crafted new ways to say old horrible things isn't working.


Open ended presence of human beings bearing Israeli passports and armaments for an unfixed duration.

The way these people twist themselves into pretzel to minimize Israels actions.

Every time I open this thread, I have to stay away because of such audacity of IDF and Israel government. They ain't even pretending.

It's gonna be so weird seeing these photos in text books and museums in the future and remembering exactly where we were when we saw them. I hate living through history.
 

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It's going to be so much worse than that. Here in Canada it's estimated 11,000 Ontarians have died while waiting for surgeries, MRIs and CT scans in 2022 and Gaza is on a whole other level. We just have normal illness. They have water born shit, malnutrition, maimings, extreme ptsd causing suicides and then you have the very casual murder that they experience regularly at the hands of the IDF where just an ole IDF kneecapping will kill a Palestinian because they can't get proper surgery and just die from the hardships of being crippled. It's a life of endless horror.
 

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Beto O'Rourke supports uncommitted campaign in Michigan's Tuesday presidential primary


Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) expressed support Friday for a campaign asking Democratic voters unhappy with President Joe Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war to vote "uncommitted" in Michigan's Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday.

"I do think it makes sense for those who want to see this administration do more, or do a better job, to exert that political pressure and get the president's attention and the attention of those on his campaign so that the United States does better," O'Rourke said in a Friday interview with the Michigan Advance.

O'Rourke said he read an opinion piece by Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud endorsing the campaign that was published in the New York Times this week, which he said was "well-written and well-argued." The campaign has also been endorsed by U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Detroit) and former U.S. Rep. Andy Levin (D-Bloomfield Twp.).

"I agree with the aims and the goals. We should have a ceasefire, there should be a return of each [and] every single one of those hostages [taken by Hamas], there should be an end to this war and there should be a negotiated solution to Palestinian statehood," O'Rourke said. "All of that needs to happen, and I share the concern that the United States is not doing close to enough to bring those things to pass."

When Martin Luther King, Jr., and Andrew Young first approached President Lyndon B. Johnson about passing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, O'Rourke said, the president told them he didn't have the political power to get it passed.

King and Young spent the weeks and months that followed organizing to get Johnson that mandate.

"It culminates in John Lewis leading that march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in March of 1965, almost being beaten to death in the process, and really galvanizing the conscience of the country. Within eight days, Johnson convenes a joint session of Congress, and by that summer has passed and signed into law the Voting Rights Act of 1965," O'Rourke said. "I know that Joe Biden is a good man. I know that he wants to do the right thing. Sometimes political pressure helps a president get there, and that may be what's needed now."

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Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) expressed support Friday for a campaign asking Democratic voters unhappy with President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war to vote “uncommitted” in Michigan’s Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday. “I do think it makes sense for those who...
 

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Mod edit: removed for citing horrible internet randos

Hope the source is okay as they've been posted by a moderator before.
 
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Hope the source is okay as they've been posted by a moderator before.
esha k, who they are citing, is really bad actually and has actively said that Stalin should have purged more people. She's a legitimately horrible person in her own right. Why the fuck are they citing her at all?

The article also in no way challenges the reporting as false and just attacks who did said reporting as bad, by using randos from Twitter with their own histories of saying horrific shit. You actually need real claims to make that sort of thing, especially when the goddamned UN has said it happened.
 
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The deaths have already begun :(

Folks are still carrying water for Israel, while Palestinian babies are dying from lack of milk. What an inhumane, fucked up world we live in where those committing genocide receive more care and protection than innocent babies.

Two-month-old Palestinian boy dies of hunger amid Israel's war on Gaza



A two-month-old Palestinian boy has died from starvation in northern Gaza, according to media reports, days after the United Nations warned of an "explosion" in child deaths due to Israel's war on the besieged enclave.

The Shehab news agency said Mahmoud Fattouh died at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Friday.

Footage, verified by Al Jazeera, shows the emaciated infant gasping for breath in a hospital bed.

One of the paramedics who rushed the boy to the hospital says Mahmoud died from acute malnutrition.

"We saw a woman carrying her baby, screaming for help. Her pale baby seemed to be taking his last breath," the paramedic says in the video.

"We rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering acute malnutrition. Medical staff rushed him into the ICU. The baby has not been fed any milk for days, as baby milk is totally absent in Gaza."

Israel, which cut off all supplies of food, water and fuel into Gaza at the start of the war, opened one entry point for humanitarian aid in December. But aid agencies say stringent checks by Israeli forces and protests by far-right demonstrators at the Karem Abu Salem crossing, known by Israelis as Kerem Shalom, have hampered the entry of food trucks.

When the supplies do get through to Gaza, aid workers say they are not able to pick up the goods or distribute them because of a lack of security, caused in part due to Israel's targeted killings of policemen guarding the truck envoys.

Read the full article here: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...n-boy-dies-of-hunger-amid-israels-war-on-gaza
 

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Holy fuck.

This is the second case of a person self-immolating to protest the genocide in Gaza that I know of.

Last year, a person set themself on fire in front of the Israeli consulate in Atlanta. That story basically disappeared a few days after it happened, cant remember any follow ups.
 

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Wanted to refrain from posting the story of the self-immolation, but if we need a source that isn't Twitter (there's clear footage of what this man did) I'd like to at least share that.

The man being a member of the USAF is very important and shouldn't be overlooked. He works in the pipeline that's fueling the genocide.

Cops, of course, had the piggiest response. Why are you aiming your gun at a man clearly burning himself alive?
 
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Gaza death toll set to pass 30,000, as Israel prepares assault on Rafah

Netanyahu plans attack on city sheltering 1.5m Palestinians, as talks on ceasefire and hostage release deals continue

Gaza death toll set to pass 30,000, as Israel prepares assault on Rafah

The death toll in Gaza is likely to pass the grim milestone of 30,000 this week, as negotiators try to pin down a ceasefire and hostage-release deal, and the Israeli government presses ahead with plans for an attack on Rafah.

The prime minster, Benjamin Netanyahu, convened the war cabinet late on Saturday for a briefing with negotiators who had been at talks in Paris.

This week, it will meet again to discuss preparations for an assault on Rafah, the southern border town where an estimated 1.5 million displaced Palestinians have sought shelter. A deal might delay that operation, but would not prevent it, Netanyahu said in an interview with CBS.

Negotiators from Israel, Qatar, Egypt and the US have agreed the "basic contours" of an arrangement during weekend talks in Paris, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN, but the final details still have to be hammered out.

Israeli media reported that the prospective deal would allow for the release of 30 or 40 hostages – women, elderly people and the wounded – in exchange for up to 300 Palestinian prisoners, and a ceasefire lasting up to six weeks.

Both sides would continue negotiations during the pause for further releases and a permanent ceasefire, an Egyptian official told the Associated Press.

The break in fighting would cover the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which starts around 10 March this year, and the deal would include an increase in desperately needed aid. It is proposed after heavy international pressure over the high civilian toll and the prospect of even worse bloodshed in Rafah. After initial talks in Paris, follow-up discussions will be held in Doha and Cairo, Egyptian security sources told Reuters.

Most of Gaza's 2.3 million people are hungry, some desperately so, and aid agencies describe "pockets of famine" in the territory. Infectious diseases have spread fast and there is little access to medical care, with just 13 of Gaza's 34 hospitals functioning, whether partly or minimally.

Plans for an assault on Hamas fighters in Rafah, where so many desperate civilians are sheltering, have prompted widespread international calls for Israel to exercise restraint, including from Israel's most important ally, the US.

But Netanyahu, who has promised "total victory", said an operation is necessary to root out four battalions of Hamas fighters based there.

"We can't leave Hamas in place. We can't leave a quarter of Hamas battalions in Rafah and say, well, that's fine," he told CBS in an interview. "If we have a deal, [the operation in Rafah] will be delayed somewhat. But it'll happen. If we don't have a deal, we'll do it anyway. It has to be done."
 

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Wanted to refrain from posting the story of the self-immolation, but if we need a source that isn't Twitter (there's clear footage of what this man did) I'd like to at least share that.

The man being a member of the USAF is very important and shouldn't be overlooked. He works in the pipeline that's fueling the genocide.

Cops, of course, had the piggiest response. Why are you aiming your gun at a man clearly burning himself alive?
I feel like it would be an insult to the bravery of this man to not share what he did.

Apparently he livestreamed it Twitch as well... Lord I hope he's okay.

Thank you for the link as well.
 
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Wanted to refrain from posting the story of the self-immolation, but if we need a source that isn't Twitter (there's clear footage of what this man did) I'd like to at least share that.

The man being a member of the USAF is very important and shouldn't be overlooked. He works in the pipeline that's fueling the genocide.

Cops, of course, had the piggiest response. Why are you aiming your gun at a man clearly burning himself alive?
This incident echoes the most extreme protests against the Vietnam War. It really does feel like the longer this war (or genocide rather) goes on, opposition will continue to intensify
 

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Just straight up word salad

We very clear about what we said we've cleared, so are we clear on how clear we are??

Fuck you Blinken

It's going to be so much worse than that. Here in Canada it's estimated 11,000 Ontarians have died while waiting for surgeries, MRIs and CT scans in 2022 and Gaza is on a whole other level. We just have normal illness. They have water born shit, malnutrition, maimings, extreme ptsd causing suicides and then you have the very casual murder that they experience regularly at the hands of the IDF where just an ole IDF kneecapping will kill a Palestinian because they can't get proper surgery and just die from the hardships of being crippled. It's a life of endless horror.

I agree, it feels like an optimistic estimate.

Not to mention, those that are only "injured" have experienced heavy dismemberment and horrific levels of burns. It really undersells just how hellish the conditions are in Gaza right now and what survivors will have to endure.

The deaths have already begun :(

Folks are still carrying water for Israel, while Palestinian babies are dying from lack of milk. What an inhumane, fucked up world we live in where those committing genocide receive more care and protection than innocent babies.

Two-month-old Palestinian boy dies of hunger amid Israel's war on Gaza



Read the full article here: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...n-boy-dies-of-hunger-amid-israels-war-on-gaza

Literally starving babies. I just cant with this anymore.
 
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Confirmed to be an active U.S. Air Force member:
A spokeswoman for the Air Force, Rose M. Riley, confirmed in an email that "an active duty airman was involved in today's incident," adding that she could not provide further details of the man's service as of Sunday evening.
I wonder what bullshit John Kirby is going to say when he get ask about this tomorrow.
 

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More information about the guy. Permission given from immediate family. Video posted (it's blurred once he lights himself.)

Mod edit: let's not link the actual video of him brining himself alive

Loved ones of Aaron Bushnell, 25, reached out to me and gave me consent to post a blurred version of Bushnell's protest today against genocide in Palestine.

"Aaron is the kindest, gentlest, silliest little kid in the Air Force," said Errico, who met Bushnell in 2022.

He has apparently succumbed to his injuries.
 
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More information about the guy. Permission given from immediate family. Video posted (it's blurred once he lights himself.)

Mod edit: let's not link the actual video of him brining himself alive



He has apparently succumbed to his injuries.

I watched the video. He spoke and acted with such conviction and clarity.

May you rest in peace, Aaron.
 
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there's a screenshot going around about sommit Aaron posted on facebook before what happened but i can't verify it cuz I don't have facebook

I'll spoiler it but if mods want me too or if someone can find out if it's real or not I can remove it

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there's a screenshot going around about sommit Aaron posted on facebook before what happened but i can't verify it cuz I don't have facebook

I'll spoiler it but if mods want me too or if someone can find out if it's real or not I can remove it

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It's real. Your screenshot is actually cropped out. It linked to his Twitch where he was live streaming everything he was doing. Talia Jane, the reporter who corroborated and posted the video confirmed the empty Twitch profile with the lone video is his.
 

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Watched the video even though it was difficult. It's the least I could do and he doesn't deserve to be silenced by cowards in the media.

Rest in peace Aaron.
 
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May he rest in peace and power.

I hope his death is a wake up call for all the cowards fence sitting and allowing genocide to continue. Wake up humanity.
 

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Omg the self immolating guy dies of his wounds..
Such willpower, I hope his message resonates.
 

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Middle East crisis live: Israeli government blocking ‘lifesaving aid’ and ‘starving’ Palestinians, Human Rights Watch says

Human rights body says Israel not adhering to order International Court of Justice on aid provision to Gaza
Human Rights Watch says Israeli government is blocking 'lifesaving aid' into Gaza and is 'starving' Palestinians
The Israeli government has failed to comply with an order by the UN's top court to provide urgently needed aid to desperate people in the Gaza Strip, Human Rights Watch has said.

In its ruling last month, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to follow six provisional measures, including taking "immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life faced by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip".

Human Rights Watch said Israel was not adhering to the court's order on aid provision, citing a 30% drop in the daily average number of aid trucks entering Gaza in the weeks following the court's ruling.

It said Israel was not adequately facilitating fuel deliveries to hard-hit northern Gaza and blamed Israel for blocking aid from reaching the north, where the World Food Program said last week it was forced to suspend aid deliveries because of increasing chaos in the isolated part of the territory.


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Israel Not Complying with World Court Order in Genocide Case

The Israeli government has failed to comply with at least one measure in the legally binding order from the International Court of Justice, in South Africa’s genocide case.
The Israeli government has failed to comply with at least one measure in the legally binding order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in South Africa's genocide case, Human Rights Watch said today. Citing warnings about "catastrophic conditions" in Gaza, the court ordered Israel on January 26, 2024, to "take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian aid," and to report back on its compliance to the specific measures "within one month."

One month later, however, Israel continues to obstruct the provision of basic services and the entry and distribution within Gaza of fuel and lifesaving aid, acts of collective punishment that amount to war crimes and include the use of starvation of civilians as a weapon of war. Fewer trucks have entered Gaza and fewer aid missions have been permitted to reach northern Gaza in the several weeks since the ruling than in the weeks preceding it, according to United Nations Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

"The Israeli government is starving Gaza's 2.3 million Palestinians, putting them in even more peril than before the World Court's binding order," said Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch. "The Israeli government has simply ignored the court's ruling, and in some ways even intensified its repression, including further blocking lifesaving aid."

Other countries should use all forms of leverage, including sanctions and embargoes, to press the Israeli government to comply with the court's binding orders in the genocide case, Human Rights Watch said.

Human Rights Watch found in December 2023 that Israeli authorities are using starvation as a weapon of war. Pursuant a policy set out by Israeli officials and carried out by Israeli forces, the Israeli authorities are deliberately blocking the delivery of water, food, and fuel, willfully impeding humanitarian assistance, apparently razing agricultural areas, and depriving the civilian population of objects indispensable to its survival.

Israeli authorities have kept its supply of electricity for Gaza shut off since the October 7 Hamas-led attacks. After initially cutting the entire supply of water that Israel provides to Gaza via three pipelines, Israel resumed piping on two of its three lines. However, due to the cuts and widespread destruction to water infrastructure amid unrelenting Israeli air and ground operations, only one of those lines remained operational at only 47 percent capacity as of February 20. Officials at the Gaza Coastal Municipalities Water Utility told Human Rights Watch on February 20 that Israeli authorities have obstructed efforts to repair the water infrastructure.

According to data published by OCHA and the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the daily average number of trucks entering Gaza with food, aid, and medicine dropped by more than a third in the weeks following the ICJ ruling: 93 trucks between January 27 and February 21, 2024, compared to 147 trucks between January 1 and 26, and only 57 between February 9 and 21. A survey of impediments to the entry of aid faced by 24 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza between January 26 and February 15 pointed to a lack of transparency around how aid trucks can enter Gaza, delays and denials at Israeli crossings and inspection points, and concerns about safety of trucks.

By comparison, an average of 500 trucks of food and goods entered Gaza each day before the escalation in hostilities in October, during which time 1.2 million people in Gaza were estimated to be facing acute food insecurity, and 80 percent of Gaza's population were reliant on humanitarian aid amid Israel's more than 16-year-long unlawful closure.

High-ranking Israeli officials have articulated a policy to deprive civilians of food, water, and fuel, as Human Rights Watch has documented. The Israeli government spokesperson said more recently that there are "no limits" to aid entering Gaza, outside of security. Some Israeli officials blame the UN for distribution delays and accuse Hamas of diverting aid or Gaza police for failing to secure convoys.

The Israeli government cannot shift blame to evade responsibility, Human Rights Watch said. As the occupying power, Israel is obliged to provide for the welfare of the occupied population and ensure that the humanitarian needs of Gaza's population are met. The Israeli human rights group Gisha challenged the Israeli government's claims that it is not obstructing entry or distribution of aid and also found that it is not complying with the ICJ order.

Israeli authorities have also obstructed the aid that enters Gaza from reaching areas in the north. The survey of humanitarian organizations found that "almost no aid is distributed beyond Rafah," Gaza's southernmost governorate. On February 20, the World Food Programme paused deliveries of lifesaving food to the north, citing lack of safety and security. Israeli forces struck a food convoy on February 5, the UN said and CNN documented.

Between February 1 and 15, Israeli authorities only facilitated 2 of 21 planned missions to deliver fuel to the north of the Wadi Gaza area in central Gaza and none of the 16 planned fuel delivery or assessment missions to water and wastewater pumping stations in the north. Fewer than 20 percent of planned missions to deliver fuel and undertake assessments north of Wadi Gaza have been facilitated between January 1 and February 15, as compared with 86 percent of missions planned between October and December, according to OCHA.

"Israel's ground forces are able to reach all parts of Gaza, so Israeli authorities clearly have the capacity to ensure that aid reaches all of Gaza," Shakir said.

Since the ICJ order, Israeli authorities have also apparently destroyed the offices of at least two humanitarian organizations in Gaza and taken steps to undermine the work of UNRWA, the largest provider of humanitarian aid in Gaza, which more than half of other humanitarian organizations rely on to facilitate their operations. The head of UNWRA, Philippe Lazarini, said in a February 22 letter to the UN General Assembly president that the agency has reached a "breaking point" due to multiple government suspensions of funding and Israel's campaign to shut the agency down.

Israel's finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, said on February 13 that he had blocked a US-funded flour shipment to Gaza, because it was going to UNRWA. Israel has alleged that at least 12 of the agency's 30,000 employees participated in the October 7 attacks, which the UN is investigating.

In late December, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a multi-partner initiative that regularly publishes information on the scale and severity of food insecurity and malnutrition globally, concluded that over 90 percent of Gaza's population is at crisis level of acute food insecurity or worse. The IPC said that virtually all Palestinians in Gaza are skipping meals every day while many adults go hungry so children can eat, and that the population faced famine if current conditions persisted. "This is the highest share of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity that the IPC initiative has ever classified for any given area or country," the group said.

On February 19, The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) found that 90 percent of children under age 2 and 95 percent of pregnant and breastfeeding women face "severe food poverty." On February 22, Save the Children said families in Gaza "are forced to forage for scraps of food left by rats and eating leaves out of desperation to survive," noting that "all 1.1 million children in Gaza [are] facing starvation."

In response to a request by South Africa for additional provisional measures following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's order for Israeli authorities to explore a possible plan to evacuate Rafah ahead of a ground incursion, the ICJ said that the "perilous situation demands immediate and effective implementation of the provisional measures" throughout Gaza – but not new measures – and highlighted Israel's duty to ensure "the safety and security of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip."

Beyond enabling the provision of basic services and aid, the measures in the ICJ's binding order require Israel to prevent genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and prevent and punish incitement to commit genocide. The ICJ issued these measures "to protect the rights claimed by South Africa that the Court has found to be plausible," including "the right of the Palestinians in Gaza to be protected from acts of genocide." Although South Africa asked the court in its oral arguments during January hearings on the provisional measures to make any report it ordered public, the court did not indicate that it has done so.

Between January 26 and February 23, more than 3,400 Palestinians were killed in Gaza, according to figures from Gaza's Health Ministry compiled by OCHA.

South Africa's case against Israel for genocide is distinct from the proceedings on the legal consequences of Israel's 57-year-occupation, which began at the ICJ on February 19.

"Israel's blatant disregard for the World Court's order poses a direct challenge to the rules-based international order," Shakir said. "Failure to ensure Israel's compliance puts the lives of millions of Palestinians at risk and threatens to undermine the institutions charged with ensuring respect for international law and the system that ensures civilian protection worldwide."
 

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Palestinian PM Shtayyeh hands resignation to Abbas over Gaza 'genocide'


Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has announced the resignation of his government, which rules parts of the occupied West Bank, due to the escalating violence in the occupied territory and the war on Gaza.

"The decision to resign came in light of the unprecedented escalation in the West Bank and Jerusalem and the war, genocide and starvation in the Gaza Strip," said Shtayyeh, who submitted his resignation to Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday.